The Rush City boys basketball team defeated Ogilvie, 95-58, last Tuesday at home, then fell 70-56 when hosting Hinckley-Finlayson on Friday night. Next, the Tigers face Browerville at St. John’s University at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19....Read More

Mora came to Rush City last Thursday and downed the Tiger boys basketball team 69-53 in their last regular season game. “Mora is currently ranked No. 8 in the state according to the QRF (quality results formula), which is what they use to rank teams for playoffs,” said coach Jeremy Albright. “...Read More

The Rush City boys basketball team defeated conference rivals Onamia and Aitkin last week. The team first traveled to Onamia and tamed the Panthers 59-41. “Onamia has been having a better year than compared to the recent past, so even though we were fortunate enough to have already beaten them twi...Read More

Some people might remember the old video game “NBA Jam.” In that game, a player is “on fire” if he sinks three consecutive buckets. The Rush City boys basketball team was more than on fire with wins recently, notching four consecutive victories. The Tigers went up against five teams in the p...Read More

After being outshot 67-54 by Hinckley-Finlayson last week the Rush City boys basketball team crushed Ogilvie 63-33. First, the Tigers went on the road to take on the second place conference rival Jaguars. “The first half was not a good one for us,” said coach Jeremy Albright. “They came out of...Read More

Braham, one of the perennial powerhouses when it comes to boys basketball in the region, showed the Rush City boys basketball team last Thursday why the Bombers are deserving of that “powerhouse” moniker. Braham came to Rush City and went home with a 79-56 win over the Tigers. “One of the bi...Read More

Last Friday in the last seconds of a close, hard fought game the Tiger boys basketball team downed the Aitkin Gobblers 48-45. “We made our annual long trek up north to play Aitkin,” said coach Jeremy Albright. “I think in the past couple of years the bus ride must affect our shooting percentag...Read More